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Nur Vampire küssen blutig

Originaltitel: Lust for a Vampire
  • 1971
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
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Nur Vampire küssen blutig (1971)
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Ein schaurig-schöner Klassiker des Horror-Genres über einen Englischlehrer an einem sagenumwobenen Schloss, der in die Fänge einer Schülerin gerät, die sich als Vampir entpuppt...Ein schaurig-schöner Klassiker des Horror-Genres über einen Englischlehrer an einem sagenumwobenen Schloss, der in die Fänge einer Schülerin gerät, die sich als Vampir entpuppt...Ein schaurig-schöner Klassiker des Horror-Genres über einen Englischlehrer an einem sagenumwobenen Schloss, der in die Fänge einer Schülerin gerät, die sich als Vampir entpuppt...

  • Regie
    • Jimmy Sangster
  • Drehbuch
    • Tudor Gates
    • Sheridan Le Fanu
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Barbara Jefford
    • Ralph Bates
    • Suzanna Leigh
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      • Jimmy Sangster
    • Drehbuch
      • Tudor Gates
      • Sheridan Le Fanu
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Barbara Jefford
      • Ralph Bates
      • Suzanna Leigh
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    Barbara Jefford
    Barbara Jefford
    • Countess Herritzen
    Ralph Bates
    Ralph Bates
    • Giles Barton
    Suzanna Leigh
    Suzanna Leigh
    • Janet Playfair
    Yutte Stensgaard
    Yutte Stensgaard
    • Mircalla…
    Michael Johnson
    • Richard Lestrange
    Helen Christie
    Helen Christie
    • Miss Simpson
    Mike Raven
    Mike Raven
    • Count Karnstein
    Christopher Cunningham
    • Coachman
    Harvey Hall
    Harvey Hall
    • Inspector Heinrich
    Michael Brennan
    • Landlord
    Pippa Steel
    • Susan Pelley
    Judy Matheson
    Judy Matheson
    • Amanda McBride
    Caryl Little
    • Isabel Courtney
    David Healy
    David Healy
    • Raymond Pelley
    Jonathan Cecil
    Jonathan Cecil
    • Arthur Biggs
    Erik Chitty
    Erik Chitty
    • Professor Herz
    • (as Eric Chitty)
    Jack Melford
    Jack Melford
    • Bishop
    Christopher Neame
    Christopher Neame
    • Hans
    • Regie
      • Jimmy Sangster
    • Drehbuch
      • Tudor Gates
      • Sheridan Le Fanu
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    6lastliberal

    We are talking about things beyond science, about the imaginings of men's minds, about good and evil.

    While we anxiously await Lesbian Vampire Killers, we can visit a Hammer classic that has loads of naturally endowed women in a finishing school.

    While the lesbianism that is inferred is probably just normal boarding school hi-jinks, we are able to enjoy the peaks of pleasure exposed to our view. The vampire Mircalla (Yutte Stensgaard) has plenty of girls to go skinny dipping with.

    The teacher Richard (Michael Johnson) is quite taken with the beauty that he fellow teacher (Ralph Bates) believes to be the reincarnation of a Countess that died 120 years previous. Another teacher (Suzanna Leigh) almost buys it after she continues to stick her nose into the problems of dying and missing.

    As expected, the villagers finally take matters into their own hands to rid themselves of the problem.
    Boodikka

    Lust Is There, Le Fanu Isn't!

    This definitely isn't the best Carmilla film (though the uncut version, unseen in the US, is highly erotic), yet it has a huge cult following largely due to the presence of Yutte Stensgaard. There are few one-hit wonder actresses in any genre who inspire such......lust. The edited US versions make this just another Hammer vampire film, the unedited version is definitely worth a look.
    6Theo Robertson

    Must Have Been Quite Erotic At The Time

    In many ways this movie is little different from other Hammer horror films produced at the time . It has an inn that doesn`t take too kindly to strangers especially ones that don`t believe in vampires , it`s obvious that the " night " scenes were filmed during the day by sticking a blue filter over the camera lens and there`s some really dodgy effects and make up like the very obvious dummy at the film`s climax

    What sets LUST FOR A VAMPIRE apart from other British horror movies at the time is some really superb ( For its day ) T&A on display complete with some lesbian kissing . It`s also good to see some old fashioned buxom women who have never heard of the phrase silicone implants . That`s something you don`t see in horror movies nowadays I can tell you
    5bensonmum2

    I wish Hammer had made more films with Yutte!

    Lust for a Vampire is the second of Hammer's Karnstein films. While the first, The Vampire Lovers, was far from being great, it is a much better movie than this, the first sequel. The acting is weak, the male lead is very unsympathetic, Mike Raven comes across as a Christopher Lee wannabe, the sets are "too clean", and the plot is incredibly predictable. In all honesty, I've probably rated Lust for a Vampire too high. Other than a few good set pieces and Yutte Stensgaard, it's really doesn't have much going for it.

    Set Pieces - The scene of Carmilla's resurrection may be one of my favorites from any Hammer movie. It's a wonderful mix of blood, nudity, and some Satanic mumbo-jumbo. The sight of the half-naked Carmilla literally covered in blood is not one that is easily forgotten.

    Yutte Stensgaard - The best word I can think of to describe Stensgaard is "stunning". If she's in a scene, I defy anyone (at least any male) to not focus on her. She may not have been much of an actress, but as far as eye-candy goes, she's hard to beat.
    6Bunuel1976

    LUST FOR A VAMPIRE (Jimmy Sangster, 1971) **1/2

    Like THE HORROR OF FRANKENSTEIN (1970), this is one of the most reviled Hammer efforts - but, again, I found it not that bad after all! Still, being one of the countless vampire-themed outings from the studio, it does feel like a tired rehash of better films; actually, it happens to be the middle part of Hammer's "Karnstein Trilogy" (inspired by J. Sheridan Le Fanu's classic short story "Carmilla") - if, admittedly, the least of them. As was the case with THE VAMPIRE LOVERS (1970) and would be again with TWINS OF EVIL (1971), the main behind-the-scenes credits weren't the usual Hammer stalwarts: producers Harry Fine and Michael Style, screenwriter Tudor Gates and composer Harry Robinson. While the latter's score is appropriately grandiose for the most part, the love song - apparently inserted without director Sangster's consent, or even knowledge - is a total embarrassment!

    It starts off well enough: all-too-typical material, to be sure, but very atmospheric (Carmilla's reincarnation, for instance, or the scene where hero Michael Johnson is surprised at the dilapidated Karnstein Castle by three cloaked female figures he takes to be vampires) and reasonably entertaining for all that. Other effective moments include: Carmilla's botched seduction of the Suzanna Leigh character; a couple of falls down a well, rendered stylized by the use of slow-motion; and the climax with the vampires trapped inside their flaming castle (lit by the inevitable torch-bearing villagers).

    However, following the demise half-way through of top-billed Ralph Bates (yet another impressive turn from Hammer's candidate to replace Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee), the film slowly falls apart; reportedly, Cushing was supposed to have played the scholar/would-be vampire disciple - but I can't help feeling he'd have been both too old and ill-suited for the role. Similarly, Sangster replaced Terence Fisher: it would have been interesting to see Hammer's top director tackle "Carmilla" - but I wonder how he'd have handled the erotic aspects of the story. With its full-frontal nudity and scenes of lesbian love-making, THE VAMPIRE LOVERS had been credited with pushing the boundaries of permissiveness in Hammer horror - and this certainly follows in that tradition, with the script coming up with every possible excuse to have its scrumptious female cast disrobe!

    The film does suffer from the lack of a star cast or even those familiar Hammer faces (other than Bates, that is): there's no denying that leading lady Yutte Stensgaard looks great throughout but, ultimately, she makes for an inadequate vampire (since she's depicted as being more pathetic than evil); Suzanna Leigh, then, is an equally attractive heroine; Barbara Jefford and Mike Raven, however, don't exactly ignite the screen as the Karnstein descendants (he was an especially poor choice and Hammer apparently realized this, to the extent that they had his voice dubbed by Valentine Dyall - while close-ups of Christopher Lee's eyes were roped in to 'aid' his character display the requisite fierceness!); Helen Christie is unintentionally funny as the headmistress of the school (where a good deal of the action takes place), who breaks down at ill-fated Police Inspector Harvey Hall's interrogation after a girl goes missing - which she fails to report immediately so as not to damage the school's reputation!

    In the Audio Commentary, Sangster explains how he was dismissed by the producers (with whom he never saw eye to eye) during the editing stage. Suzanna Leigh spends more time discussing her career (in particular the actress' brief stint in Hollywood) than her contribution to the film proper, also mentioning her role in an episode of Hammer's JOURNEY TO THE UNKNOWN (1968-9) TV series - that, incidentally, was entirely filmed in Malta - and, at one point, even describes an out-of-body experience she went through in the mid-70s! However, Leigh does recall the atmosphere on the set of LUST FOR A VAMPIRE as being somewhat tense - with the troupe divided into two camps (one of which was snobbish about the profession, while the other kept a good-humored attitude towards the whole thing). Curiously, no mention is made at all of the film's literary origins - or, for that matter, the fact that it formed part of Hammer's Karnstein trilogy!

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      While Mircalla is being resurrected, two closeups of the bloodshot eyes of Count Karnstein are not of Mike Raven, but are clearly actually the eyes of Christopher Lee, in a shot cut in from another movie, almost certainly Dracula - Nächte des Entsetzens (1970). It's probable that the insert was used because of the striking bloodiness of the eyes, coupled with Raven's close facial resemblance to Christopher Lee.
    • Patzer
      When the policeman goes down the well, he strikes a safety match. These did not exist in 1830 [ the date given in the film ]
    • Zitate

      Mircalla: [to Le Strange] What else do you want to know? If I'm a vampire?

    • Alternative Versionen
      For the original UK cinema release a BBFC cut was made which replaced a topless shot of Amanda with a partially covered one during the bed scene where she is bitten by Mircalla. Video releases were uncut though the 2002 Warner DVD curiously featured the edited cinema print. The 2008 Optimum DVD is the uncut version.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Dracula - Nächte des Entsetzens (1970)
    • Soundtracks
      Strange Love
      Music by Harry Robertson (as Harry Robinson)

      Lyrics by Frank Godwin

      Performed by Tracy

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 17. März 1973 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Ataúd para un vampiro
    • Drehorte
      • Hunton Park, Essex Lane, Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(exteriors Girls Finishing School)
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      • Hammer Films
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      • 1 Std. 35 Min.(95 min)
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